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With better navigation, infotainment, safety, and preventative communication provided by smarter systems that are more responsive to users’ requirements and vehicle performance, displays are taking the place of the entire dashboard.
The amount of information available to drivers and passengers is growing at an exponential rate beyond simple navigation.
Drivers now have access to more current information about the state of the road, the flow of traffic, and system performance thanks to increased connectivity and the development of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), as well as convenience features like where to find gas stations or charging stations along the way.
Modern dashboards have streamlined designs that let drivers examine complete diagnostics and have simple access to greater functionality and connectivity within the car, replacing the predetermined knobs and buttons for a limited range of vehicle characteristics.
The South Korea EV display market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Hyundai Mobis has created the first movable display technology for an integrated car cockpit system. This new technology has incorporated a novel idea of an extremely big, curved, and movable screen that has been optimised for driverless vehicles.
Because the screen may be swivelled up and down, it is also known as a swivel display.
This movable display has a 34 “ultra-large screen with 6K OLED panels with the highest resolution possible. Currently, a 34” automobile display is known as the largest among automotive displays because of the difficult quality requirements they must meet, such as dependability and longevity.